Iuliia Mendel


Yuliia Mendel, Yuliia Volodymyrivna Mendel is the press secretary in the administration of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. She had previously worked as a Communications Consultant at the World Bank, and had contributed journalistic reporting for The New York Times. Mendel had worked as a journalist for several other media outlets that includes work for Politico Europe, the Atlantic Council, Vice, Spiegel Online, and Forbes.
Mendel won a competition for press secretary that was announced by Zelensky on 30 April 2019. Winning from 4,000 other contestants, Mendel was appointed on 3 June 2019.
Ukrainian journalists called for Mendel to resign after a series of incidents when a presidential spokeswoman pushed reporters away from officials, trying to prevent them from asking questions. Journalists of Radio Free Europe have complained Mendel "shoved them away" when trying to approach President Zelensky. Mendel denied pushing the journalist, saying she was trying to protect Zelensky’s "personal space".

Article with allegations about Biden

Mendel had worked as a journalist, and was a coauthor with Kenneth P. Vogel of an article published in The New York Times on 1 May 2019.
The article
The NYT article by Vogel and Mendel was criticized for errors by other news outlets, including Bloomberg News and The Washington Post. The NYT article by Vogel and Mendel was also criticized by Biden allies, including Biden campaign adviser Symone Sanders, who responded

Conflict of interest

In June 2019, CNN released a story about the conflict of interest of Mendel, who wrote a story for The New York Times in May while she was a candidate for the government position and kept it secret from the newspaper that she applied for the position. According to Ari Isaacman Bevacqua, a spokesperson for The Times, "had Mendel informed editors of her job application, they would not have given her that assignment, and we would have stopped working with her immediately given this serious conflict of interest".

Lawsuit over corruption article

In 2016, Mendel published an op-ed for Politico Europe revealing rampant corruption in Ukrainian higher education. To demonstrate how corruption worked in reality she described her own case:
After Mendel described how she had paid a $200 bribe to her university professor in order to get him to consider her dissertation, he accused her of libel and of making “an attack on his honor and dignity”.
The case is ongoing.